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5 Anime Characters Voice Actors Danganronpa: The Animation Danganronpa 3 Franchise Music Manga DRTA Manga DR2 Manga DRAE Manga Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer Other Manga Novels Danganronpa Kirigiri Danganronpa: Togami Danganronpa Zero Danganronpa IF Makoto Naegi Secret File Ultra Despair Hagakure Danganronpa 1 ・2 Beautiful Days All Novels Stage Plays All Stage Plays All Stage Actors Stage Actors (Danganronpa 1) Stage Actors (Danganronpa 2) Stage Actors (Danganronpa 3) Other Merchandise Themed Cafés and Events Collaborations and Cameos in: Maintenance: Article Missing Information, Navigation English Español Français Polski Română Русский Danganronpa Sign in to edit View history Talk (4) This article is missing some important content! You can help Danganronpa Wiki by adding it!This article needs Information on Stage Plays & Events! Danganronpa Development Writer Kazutaka Kodaka Artist Rui Komatsuzaki Composer Masafumi Takada Publisher 日本語 Spike Chunsoft
NIS America (2014-2020)
Spike Chunsoft (2020-present)
Numskull Games (DRD & DRS) Platform(s) PSP, PS Vita, PS4, PS5,
Nintendo Switch,
Windows, OS X, Linux,
Android, iOS Releases First Release Danganronpa:
Trigger Happy Havoc
November 25, 2010 Latest Release Danganronpa S:
Ultimate Summer Camp
November 4, 2021 Danganronpa (ダンガンロンパ Dangan Ronpa in the original Japanese) is a Japanese video game franchise developed and published originally by Spike (later merged with Chunsoft as Spike Chunsoft) and localized by NIS America in 2014 and later by Spike Chunsoft in 2020. The series currently consists of three main titles and two major spin-off games. The franchise also includes some anime, manga, mobile games, and light novel spin-offs based on the Danganronpa universe and characters. Contents 1 Premise 2 Gameplay 3 Development 4 Games 4. 1 Main Series Games 4. 2 Spin-off Games 4. 3 Other Games 5 Anime 6 Light Novels and Short Stories 7 Manga 7. 1 Hope's Peak Series 7. 1. 1 Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc 7. 1.
Later while resting, Nanako, Kumi, and Mari visited him and were arguing until Hiroko stopped them. When he woke up, Ippo was informed by Umezawa that a fight happened while he was asleep which ended in a draw. Comic Show Arc Ippo revealing his acknowledgement of the Dempsey Roll's weakness to counters. After Ippo recovered from his match against Shimabukuro, he returned to the Kamogawa gym and was shocked to see Aoki botch his weight management and became a bantamweight. He then went to the gym's office and revealed to Kamogawa and Yagi that he noticed the Dempsey Roll's weakness to counters during the match and realised that this was the reason for Kamogawa turning down Miyata's requests. He then told them that he also realised that they would always support him. Later after Aoki regained his weight, he asked Ippo how it felt to first hold the belt. Ippo answered that it felt accomplished, like everything that he had done meant something. When Ippo saw the lightweight champion, Katsutaka Imae claim he would "crush the frog" in a headline on a newspaper, he noted how similar it was to how Shimabukuro wanted to destroy the Dempsey Roll in a headline. Thinking that Aoki may not be able to use his Frog Punch, Ippo and his other gym mates try to help Aoki learn a technique he can mix with the Frog Punch, however, they stopped when Aoki ran away as he thought he was being made fun of. After the weigh-in for Itagaki and Aoki, Ippo went with Kimura and Itagaki outside the Kōrakuen Hall where they notice Imae and his girlfriend talking.
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